This video discusses the fundamental question of whether to strictly adhere to a pre-planned lesson or adapt on the fly during instruction or training. It delves into the considerations, benefits, and drawbacks of both approaches, likely exploring scenarios where flexibility is crucial versus times when a structured curriculum is paramount. The title suggests a focus on pedagogical methods within a learning environment, with potential applications across various skill-based disciplines.
This video outlines a 3-day Instructor Development Program focused on equipping students with the necessary tools, knowledge, and confidence to effectively teach firearm fundamentals. The program emphasizes understanding quantifiable principles to build curriculum, improve delivery, and execute training efficiently and with discipline. It aims to push instructors beyond their comfort zones for growth through constructive criticism in a supportive learning environment, ultimately enabling them to build confident shooters. The description also includes information for Law Enforcement Officers regarding free training opportunities through "PROJECT BLUE LION."
This video offers an "behind the scenes" look at the SIG SAUER Academy in Epping, New Hampshire. The USCCA team interviews SIG executives, including Aaron Williamson (Director of Operations) and Steven Gilcreast (Director of Training), to explore the development of their firearms training curricula. The discussion covers the types of courses offered, the firearms available for training, the process of curriculum development, and the importance of firearms training. It also provides guidance on selecting appropriate firearms instruction classes and where to find more information about concealed carry. The video highlights the world-class nature of the SIG SAUER Academy's offerings.
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